Asbru Web Content Management is an easy-to-use
and inexpensive Web content management system. It runs on most major Web platform operating systems, databases, Web servers, and scripting languages.
It is available in three editions: Personal (for
individuals), Professional (for organizations),
and Hosting (for Web hosting service providers).

Apache Click is a modern JEE Web application framework, providing a natural rich client style programming model. Apache Click is designed to be very easy to learn and use, with developers getting up and running within a day. It also supports automatic component rendering, client/server side validation, full localization, and multiple template engines (currently Velocity, JSP, and FreeMarker).

Jat (Java Application Template) is a Java framework that is easy to extend. It supplies modular and flexible basic functionalities to develop Web and standalone applications. It can improve application start-up time. Jat Portal is an enhanced version of Jat. It provides several pre-configured features to build a complete Web application.

LiKee (which stands for LIne KEEper) is a monitoring system for supervision of Web applications and pages. It is a tool for automation of service processes of uptime-critical Web applications. It periodically monitors remote pages and evaluates their content with regular expressions. It can send alerts through email, GSM calls, and SMS. It offers Web-based administration and reporting with advanced graphical design.

Ontopia is a set of tools for building applications driven by Topic Maps, such as Web portals. The main benefit of Topic Maps is that they provide a flexible and expressive data model supporting much better findability than traditional solutions, as well as advanced features like automated merging of datasets.

tmphoto is a Web photo gallery with a fairly advanced metadata structure, allowing photos to be described in terms of place, category, persons in the photo, and events. The places, categories, persons, and events can be further described. It offers a nice browsing interface based on the metadata.

The Plandora project is a tool to help the software development process, from the customer requirement phase until the task conclusion. It consequently gathers the history of the project. The Plandora system can be useful for teams that have problems with resource bottle-necks, parallel projects, critical dead lines, necessity for scope documentation of tasks and requirements, and more.

Z1 CertServer (formerly Z1 Backbone Of Trust CertServer) is a server-based software solution for the storage and administration of X.509 certificates and OpenPGP keys. It targets customers who use a public key infrastructure (based on X.509 or OpenPGP) and who want to take advantage of the central access to certificates. It also automatically validates certificates by querying certificate revocation lists (CRLs) from the issuing trust centers, or by using OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol). Java and C/C++ SDKs are provided. It is available as pre-installed hardware or a virtual appliance, with evaluation packages for Debian and Solaris.